Filtering all system-like messages from my IRC log from #cbstream - which wasn't connected 100% - I get 451258 lines since 2008-06-25 18:13:19.

That is 111692 in 2008, 183631 in 2009, and 155935 in 2010:

2008-06 => 2044 2008-07 => 13566 2008-08 => 21279 2008-09 => 23197 2008-10 => 18291 2008-11 => 13474 2008-12 => 19792 2009-01 => 21103 2009-02 => 18631 2009-03 => 19685 2009-04 => 19071 2009-05 => 11834 2009-06 => 12290 2009-07 => 15144 2009-08 => 19563 2009-09 => 13468 2009-10 => 13521 2009-11 => 8969 2009-12 => 10352 2010-01 => 10397 2010-02 => 12994 2010-03 => 15667 2010-04 => 15115 2010-05 => 11892 2010-06 => 7966 2010-07 => 14646 2010-08 => 13726 2010-09 => 21651 2010-10 => 17322 2010-11 => 11864 2010-12 => 2695

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

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